576 results on '"Margolskee, Robert F."'
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2. Coronavirus infection in chemosensory cells
3. Lipopolysaccharide increases bitter taste sensitivity via epigenetic changes in Tas2r gene clusters
4. Up-regulation of gasdermin C in mouse small intestine is associated with lytic cell death in enterocytes in worm-induced type 2 immunity
5. Lipopolysaccharide-induced inflammation increases nitric oxide production in taste buds
6. R-spondin substitutes for neuronal input for taste cell regeneration in adult mice
7. The Gustatory Sensory G-Protein GNAT3 Suppresses Pancreatic Cancer Progression in Mice
8. Gustatory-neuron-supplied R-spondin-2 is required for taste bud replenishment
9. Chronic social defeat stress broadly inhibits gene expression in the peripheral taste system and alters taste responses in mice
10. Paxlovid mouth likely is mediated by activation of the TAS2R1 bitter receptor by nirmatrelvir
11. Activation of intestinal tuft cell-expressed Sucnr1 triggers type 2 immunity in the mouse small intestine
12. Detection of Sweet and Umami Taste in the Absence of Taste Receptor T1r3
13. Blocking Taste Receptor Activation of Gustducin Inhibits Gustatory Responses to Bitter Compounds
14. Characterization and Solubilization of Bitter-Responsive Receptors that Couple to Gustducin
15. Chloride ions evoke taste sensations by binding to the extracellular ligand-binding domain of sweet/umami taste receptors
16. Taste cell-expressed α-glucosidase enzymes contribute to gustatory responses to disaccharides
17. Tuft cells, taste-chemosensory cells, orchestrate parasite type 2 immunity in the gut
18. Gingival solitary chemosensory cells are immune sentinels for periodontitis
19. Chloride ions evoke taste sensations by binding to the extracellular ligand-binding domain of sweet/umami taste receptors
20. Inflammation induces bitter taste oversensitization via epigenetic changes inTas2rgene clusters
21. Author response: Chloride ions evoke taste sensations by binding to the extracellular ligand-binding domain of sweet/umami taste receptors
22. Type II taste cells participate in mucosal immune surveillance
23. Effects of Roux-en-Y gastric bypass on energy and glucose homeostasis are preserved in two mouse models of functional glucagon-like peptide-1 deficiency
24. Single Lgr5- or Lgr6-expressing taste stem/progenitor cells generate taste bud cells ex vivo
25. Genetic loss or pharmacological blockade of testes-expressed taste genes causes male sterility
26. RNF43/ZNRF3 negatively regulates taste tissue homeostasis and positively regulates dorsal lingual epithelial tissue homeostasis
27. RNF43/ZNRF3 negatively regulates taste tissue homeostasis and positively regulates dorsal lingual epithelial tissue homeostasis
28. Major taste loss in carnivorous mammals
29. Expression of taste signaling elements in jejunal tissue in subjects with obesity
30. Sweet taste receptor cells may participate in mucosal immune surveillance
31. Glucose transporters and ATP-gated K⁺ (K ATP ) metabolic sensors are present in type 1 taste receptor 3 (T1r3)-expressing taste cells
32. Loss of high-frequency glucose-induced Ca²⁺ oscillations in pancreatic islets correlates with impaired glucose tolerance in Trpm5 -/- mice
33. Endocannabinoids Selectively Enhance Sweet Taste
34. Gut-Expressed Gustducin and Taste Receptors Regulate Secretion of Glucagon-Like Peptide-1
35. T1R3 and Gustducin in Gut Sense Sugars to Regulate Expression of Na⁺-Glucose Cotransporter 1
36. Wnt Signaling Interacts with Shh to Regulate Taste Papilla Development
37. Chloride ions evoke taste sensations by binding to the extracellular ligand-binding domain of sweet/umami taste receptors
38. RNF43/ZNRF3 negatively regulates taste tissue homeostasis and positively regulates dorsal lingual epithelial tissue homeostasis
39. Sweet taste perception in mice is blunted by PTBP1-regulated skipping of Tas1r2 exon 4
40. Gustducin and Transducin Are Present in Taste Cells
41. Bitter and sweet taste receptors regulate human upper respiratory innate immunity
42. MUCOSAL IMMUNITY: Tuft cells, taste-chemosensory cells, orchestrate parasite type 2 immunity in the gut
43. Chloride ions evoke taste sensations by binding to the extracellular ligand-binding domain of sweet/umami taste receptors.
44. α Gustducin: A Taste Cell Specific G Protein Subunit Closely Related to the α Transducins
45. Evidence that human oral glucose detection involves a sweet taste pathway and a glucose transporter pathway
46. Nkx2-2 expressing taste cells in endoderm-derived taste papillae are committed to the type III lineage
47. Making Sense of Taste
48. Taste signaling elements expressed in gut enteroendocrine cells regulate nutrient-responsive secretion of gut hormones
49. Leptin Suppresses Mouse Taste Cell Responses to Sweet Compounds
50. Characterization of the Binding Site of Aspartame in the Human Sweet Taste Receptor
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